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Raymond S. HOBACK - 29th Division.
Bedford Boys Fallen - Raymond Samuel HOBACK never had a chance to reach 100 years old today. Instead, he sacrified his life for our freedom... Raymond may have made it out of his landing craft, but he never made it to shore. Others recall seeing his body in the water. Bedford also failed to make in on the beach. He was killed by an exploding 88mm shell. Their time in the battle could be measured in minutes... [American D-Day facebookRead more...
[Posted: 2020-01-21 22:40:05]
RIP - Robert GIGUERE - Navy.
It is with heavy heart we learn the passing of Mr. Robert GIGUERE, a veteran of D-Day (Normandy)... He was 93... Four days earlier, Giguere rode across the choppy English Channel toward the Normandy coast with the Sixth Naval Beach Battalion. When his carrier grounded on the beach, a Teller mine detonated from beneath and tore through the ship's hull, Killing several soldiers below deck... [American D-Day facebookRead more...
[Posted: 2020-01-21 22:58:23]
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WOLTERS HENRY H
1ST INFANTRY DIVISION
Every time when I go to Normandy I pay my respect to Henry Herman Wolters and send the photo's from his grave to his Family.
Honored by Herman Wolters
[Posted: 2024-02-29 20:28:14]
PALMER SAMUEL C
29TH INFANTRY DIVISION
Samuel Clinton Palmer Service ID: 35803938 From: Tallega, Lee County, Ky Birth Date November 28, 1924 Casualty Date June 6, 1944 Army Corporal HQ Company, 2nd Battalion, 116 Infantry Regiment, 29th Infantry Division Casualty Type KIA - Kill in Action Location: Omaha Beach, Normandy, France
Honored by Jeffrey Palmer
[Posted: 2023-12-25 14:40:54]
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THE NORMANDY AMERICAN CEMETERY and MEMORIAL
  McLAMB JAMES P  


Unit: 4TH INFANTRY DIVISION
Rank: PRIVATE
Hometown: JOHNSTON COUNTY (NC)

Status: KILLED IN ACTION
Date of Died: JUNE 22, 1944

Plot-Row-Grave: E-9-27 [See map]




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Let us remember those young soldiers who changed the course of history with their sacrifice. Let us commit ourselves to remembering their sacrifice by cherishing the freedom they bought for all generations that follow.
Honored by Laurent Lefebvre [March 29, 2024]
Since my last post, I have visited Normandy American Cemetery in March 2017 with cadets of his Sr. class which have since graduated and commissioned into the U.S. Army. It has been a dream and a goal to make that visit and share your life story with these young people. A shout out to all of you as w
Honored by Ken Wood [2017-05-29 16:09:51]
The regimental plan on 22 June 1944 called for the 3d Battalion to attack north, circling around to the rear of the enemy opposing the 2d Battalion. The 3d Battalion moved up to the northern edge of the wood during the morning. The Germans, observing the movement, opened fire from the slopes above t
Honored by Ken Wood [2015-06-22 20:39:47]
Uncle Parlie, I can fully appreciate the valor and sacrifice that all of you brave young men displayed. With all that you and your fellow servicemen and women did, You are truly the Greatest Generation. Love, Kenny
Honored by Ken Wood [2014-05-30 16:23:14]